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AMUSEMENTS, —— G@RAND OPEVA HOUSE—Kast Lynne: of, The Flore: mont, Matiuee Satnrdng, BOOTHS THEAT det. between Mh and (th ava, Enoch Arden, Matinee Satnrd FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, sto ay, and otth st— Dora, ant Hiack-kyed Susan. Matinee Saturday BOWELY THEALEE —Hamdoo Jonny Lind, Iriehinan’s Home, ard Robert Macal WAVERLEY THEATRE, 10 froatwar~ Dickens's O1d Curiosity Shop. Matinee Saturday. CENTRAL PAK GARDEN. 10 ay. between 38th and apt to revolt. It would be, however, wrong: ing the Teatonic race to euppose that because | ‘yare so slow in ridding themselves of | re feudal incumbranee of the nobility, they will not gradually riso to a aonse of their own dignity, and feel impelled to throw it | overboard and found th upon republican equality ai of society. ir ong all classes | | | No doubt mort of the opposi watt Ni ee i ie ard sqne, wad Pontos Mb | Prussian Chambers against Count Bis. | tes at 14 o'eloos, Weanesiaye and Saturdays, their d'strust of the classes from) which NINLO's GA al the Sailor, Matinte oa | {his statesman epriags, ‘The apirit of do. | OATATOLISE OHO Jane 25—<Champton Veloct. | MOCTHey ones fulrly nrowsed, of represented | pede Hace. at Inet to some extent inthe halls of the | RATIONAL ACADEMY OF DETGN=Ope9 My 804 | Legislature, foatined: to make | Ptotal gebi | rapid strides all over Germany, tho exltas J and intolttyence of the large taty of the | : \ having outgrown the davaing prea | W9O Sao Ss y | fare ‘ab anitstary and wrlatodentto power, and The we See AOI, | iting? them better for the tnak of self gov: | Te Shines for AIL = eroment than any other Earopesn nation, | YAY, JUNE 1849 | Our Gorman 18 aro Kich ex. | = | eHontarquisitions to the Republic, and so 8 tn the Country. | keenly alive to progress, that it would be tne | 4of Tor Ses goin to t niry on \ fale to suppose the republican spirit Peceive (heir favorite payer by mut dally. at P'0y | Voir compatriota at home to bo altogether | — at is necessary to bring it into activ | The Mischief of n Standing Diptomatre | In the comburtille condition of Franc ay Corps. | Barope generally, the Germans may soon | The presente exercised by foreign minis | pureed in petting rid of @ feudal 1 ty ters upon Mr. Fost, #9 painfully manifest in | and military oligarchy, who week only to | Cuban affairs, proves the necessity of abolish. | retain their privideges, and to withhold ing the diplomatic aystem altogether, Let | equality from the masaes, and who | ts recall our own agents from European | shrink from no saeriiiew of life nod pro: | Courts, and then the blessed result will fol | perty,in the hope that the lure of glory may | low of the recall of the Old Worl! agonts at | inake the people forget thoir own abase- | f of f listening with awe of these little Washington, and the r our Secretary of State from the duty and trembling every time on diplomats hae some to say to him. [twill be remembered that these men, who are here flattered and honored ey their deserts, contributed during the bite y More than anybody else to prejudice Europe against this country, and to direct Burapean | Bympathies toward the slaveholders’ rebel lion, Whenever progress and Liberty are to be stabbed, and Knees and despotiem to be propitiated, th: livery are always rendy for tho work. ‘the manner in’ which Mr. Fist is man aged in the Cuban business ie a case point, and other instances ter influence abound, Internatio: should be treated aceording to their intr ns’ merits, and the special pleading that is ear ried on by the official ayents of foreign pow lie mon from tue calm and unbiassed considera tion of thy be decided Whenever trestios are to be ne American and foreign mig Appoint special agents to Chat otfhet, but a standing diplomatic corps is as great a nul bance as a stunding army. However much it may chime in with the semifoudal Obi World institutions, it jars npon our American idoas, and is hostile to our political system Besides, our Sceretary of State ought te be able to yy ie with the w nations, and their bearings upon American interests and riyhix, without laying open to the imputation of being gv s men in diplomatic n this sume sinis al affairs ers is mischievous, and diverts our pr! questions t upen 4, the vernments led ir hie judgment by what one or the other dt! plomatic individual may whisper in his ears Tf the present syst #llowed to continue, we Warrant that, in the event of a new peril impondiag over our national oxist: th paid minions of monarchies will be ayain ag during the war, in the front rank of enemies ; and the more the more are they confirmed in the republics are as servile to th power as t The fi lately referred to tie Republic. is anc effect of court Life upon Uhe reel pionts of diple matic honors. If Hexiy Cuay or Dat Wenstrk had been at the head of the State Depart net have fuilod to sternly rebuke both the gallant General's accepting costly. pre from a forvign potentaie, and lis sub ut vile adulation of his “ virtues” and those of his partner. Mr. Revenpy Jonnson's siek ening demonstrations are also tresh in the memory of a di 1 pation ¥ A standing diplomatic corps, both in its in fluence abroad and at home, is selfeondemned, and the matter of its total abolition resolves itself only into a question: gressional pluck, But soover or liter we must abolish a system that works no good, and only harm in both bemisphercs, ame The Future of Prussia, coneeit Ue 1 y are thoniselyos, alseme mae ma terey or veneh 4 lusts banet nton such an occas he wor equent wey st f time andof Con mont, aud perpetuate the power of the rulis classe, — | cading Rooms and Amusements for | the Peoples j {We woeald suggest for the consideration of htvul and philanthropic men that steps | cour people can spenda pleasane and profitable evening at an outlay of afewcenta, | 1 Readings, | und perl sional chemical experiments should be made locding featur of the euteriainment. | doubt many of one distinguished mov 4, musi #8 OCC, the 4 would gladly volunteer to give both rea c THE put forth such preposterous assertions may be sure that Mr, Stiwrow will not pay them the least attention, But they will do well to bring forward some evidence that is stronger than their own word, or the public will regard their statements with the sare ccorn that he docs, a The Freeman's Journal replies that though it was in favor of preserving the Union antil the war had becom nt, it was then in favor of lotting the South go in peace; and that it now Helieves that if auch a potiey had beon adopted “all the States at this day would have been in whappy and consented Union,” without a debt and w To whieh we respond, that we think the country a great deal betier off now than iteould have been bad disuuion been agreed to in 1861, Tavery ee Ina few daya more (he question of lay representation in the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh will be determin So far as appears at present, a very large majority nearly 3 to L-is decidedly in favor of it. It is agntject that has agitated the Church for th last ten or twelve years, bat when brought to test of the ballot ea \ © paratively few church mem. itere: h in it to vote, r ¢ shown 1 enow fa the total membership of 1,250,000 thera are at Teast 290,000 adults of both sexes cntitled tow ballot, and yot less th have voted, Those who are to vote during the remaiuing doys of the month will not equal the number who have ale ready voted. Those who are entitled to vote, but fail to do eo, will neutralize each other in final connt. The woaen of the Church were Ato exerciae their ht of «affra i” ectation that the mea © woul fovted; but they have largely incrowed the ma jority, The vote will not inmodiately affect the | plexion nnual Conferences, but there is wo doubt that eventually they will be modified by At present the General Coufsrenee ouly Will fool itn efvet a the ascombling of 1 Annval Conferences next cedin the Cenoral Conference in 187 musty elected by the Qi , the tay de rerly Confer tat the same time and place numbe yout t prev are expected to my and elvet two of th repr + 4 P*) inthe General Conference, ‘That united body should Le taken to innugu om nn OST HN | will vote conjointly avon all questions whereon a sve wenle ditirent parts of the eity, reat | separate vote is not demanded, ‘The expenses of Jog rooms and plices of Innocent amusement, | the delog eto be borne by their n ve nferer major ces, ‘The Senior Bishop, Mortis, and a the Bishops of the MB. Churet h their approval of lay representation, Annual and Genoral Couferences, and stion may now be considered as <etiled, ve defivitel a The proposed excursion of Gen, Gnawr to and leciures on popular subjects, and our | New Hampshive may give rise to a ron professors of musie to rive concerts TESS ANTI Gas neaNA URE Someone ‘The experiment has ntredin London with | Per Fititorsgand unlike ex-President 1 crAat wlicuoae wWIlore lin lak (ON EOrLARA IGN ON lives in dignified retinsuont. She, Jounson’s are furminbed for two cents admission for men templated salt ta. Waabington: waulll,” be 1 1 the first instances of a retived Chiof Magistral nd women, and one cont for ebildeen. ‘Thou : "7 the theatre of bia fu pands attend n public sel aly. ‘The main halls of our ud be used in the evenings | «LY Was prominent in raising a lundeed | « mother co hat inh try, and to give the death blow to nan instilution. The World has just p ecially to A ro al eoutmded etie ex) to navigators, es profound in item wourate iv its dive Al philosophy, and so that it mu ion. ed from the shade ¢ t have enw the iNustrions Bunsby ‘The World says, and we wre not ins thin ula ad | ot the shahtest World is cor in some uneertainty as to Ifou virynvan of Kos everybody who has studied geography will himself. clined to dispute the assertion, that th Pol path to thi lies between Switzerlay In tood, we have doubt that this ineuteation of the ret, but it leaves ¥ what I some Je it means, contemporary refers to ano and PontarowaKs, The Pru people present at th rather anomalous tavle, whole history Twith the of civil w i religious liberty, and while an tions of Germans are Auaericani ved and Heanized, the Prussiar paired in power, and, together with the ar virtually control the destinies of the na The spirit of caste is mere onnipotent ta Prussia than even in Ausiio bility, being more haught the vate more - nobility remain usin a where the no are ! nlalized than pulent, far aad f T overbearing, igrarehy latter culti Prussian the feel ssiduously than perhaps for tive ab mone is arist 1 le pride eve lish lords he reason that, of moro substantial goods, ther thingy else to be cultivated The tenacity of th something to do with of the Prussian barons to their feudal tradi tions and supere periority ; while at the same time, as the ¢ mans are thorough-going in everythings, th Prussian magnates are as thorough in their inherited conceit and prejadiecs as the Prus sian savant is thorough in his mental inves tigations, ‘The reprosentatives of the more ancient Prussian feudal families are leas haughty and disagrecable than the small fry of new fangled nobles, whose pretensions are intol erable, particularly when they happen—as, however, is the ease only in a tew instances: to be the owners of great estates, “It is hard Jy probable that, in this age of progress and of the swelling tide of democratic ideas, the Prussian nobility can eseape the doom that sooner or later—and the sooner the better— Must overtake all privileged classes, Like all excessively conscientious and painstaking: people, the Germans are proverbially slow, and the'r philosophic disposition makes them bear with equanimity evils and grievances egainst which moro impulsive nations are derman nlid has also obstinate clin in, r ous notions of social Minh cord, urned their backs upon that f to our ex-Presidents have, by tive wee tr such readiyrs, lectures, and coucerts, with | from the moment of the ina their | bat Little inconvenience and expense. Let | sucossors, never to return antit th ' the work be andertaken at an carly day. ‘Phe | elected, an event which | Hest way to improve the condition of the | dhe aboveenentioncd instances, Poop les to frromute Uicteiappinvws uid com Wo h received a communication from HOP ees Rowan MeCanrty Io is @ lawyer of din The journals are commenting on the ap. | taetion, He caused Jouxs D. MeGurcon, Eq, tent of Gen, Daxian Berrenviiu as Assis | & lawyer of less distinction, to be arrested on in pluce of that able and merito. | Wednesday t nyg MeC neson before the aut diss hin ofa teonsisted in th and he ssa: thousand dollar present for Gon, Gnayrin 18 tinet blows intleted by Met on's fist on Me- 230,000 of which his Washington hou Cactuy's cranua, To express it in vulgar was bought, He has atso taken a tead- | language, Mr, McCartuy got) his head ing part in petting toether the money to | punched; and) Justico Dowtixa very pros buy the sate house in Washington from perly helt MeGrecon for trigk TI Giant for $65,000, and giving it to Gen, Sit facts we published yesterday im Tue Sum, whieh Mai, Ila le Ukewith ac-very: smell, fallow. chines tov ail, We described them in our usual pleasant, geattemanty tan, tn view of t Wwesque language; and now we have toa facts we think Gen, Goast has treated him with the reeeipt of a letter from Mr. Me- greens Injuasti fle ought to have made him mpliining that Tae Sex has not treat somber of the Cabinet at least, Ly point of oa ike a gentleman, We cannot perce pacity he is worth @ dozen men like his complaint is just, The conduet of Mr. | he bas never been a finatical me i punching the bead of a distin. | hore ls nothin; \ rot the bur certainly went beyond the liwits of gentlemanly potiteress; but as The r \ have only reported a logal proceeding, in whieh cree, in all the Portuguese colonies, is i Mr. McCantiy was the pluintit we really monition to Brazil tu follow the example of the | admit that we have done him any wrong, Ie ‘ th. git to remens tis one duty to publish gouge in such a He lit is brow beiore the court + recreant to our professional obligation if we fated to. tay the fuots before an interested public, —- Tn a libel suit recent] against the Aocheater Uni tried at Roche a, the jury return verdict of “no cause of action, Wewonder if that willbe the verdict in the libel suit of the Hon, down Reset Yousa, By the way, the Mulidelphia Stir, one of Mr, Youxa’s pape es that ho has been invited to return to Can it be anmoUne the Zrthune as its managing editor, possible that Mr. Gurcuey is duties of that Lsborious ollie ready tived of the onee concede the sou its we. Wit —— refers to the North Pole, its conclusions ure equal The Davie Connty Re + judicious, for there exunot be the t | able Radical jowrnal of lows, doubt that the pathway to the North Pole ties | genulveness of the recently publish f ere between Greenland ant Switeertond, | dressed by Stuas A. Hepsox, x ough it would have been of advantage to ex | consin and Minister to Guatemala, to Gen, J.B, J ploters, Hf our distinguisbed neighbor could | Won, Th $ no longer any doubt that | poled out a sumewhat narrower pail | Honsow: preten Wiaven that Gen, Grave way. Asa great part of the route “between | had given hin authority to control all subordinate Greenland and Swizerland '? ¢ # the most | appoinnnonts in the Internal Revenue Depart. | densely poputated portions of Europe, it is dull | yuent im dowa, Tf this was untrue, the President * to determine whethor the World intends to | wit once to punish Hepsox by dis roeginmend w wating or an overland ition t tatsatug hin teas hia 6 ae Slininiee to clu We wait tor further light & 1 HT ala, [fit is trae, of course there is no over —— — Tho au season bringy to Tae Sus | Waveatey Tanaree—This charming numerous compl the horse ears, Cone | theatre hue returned to the legitimate dr 1 re aecused of allowing persuns (o amoke | Mshtly crowd Diegeny uu ey) , to the annoyance of passer persons find fault be | “the ears overcrowded; — others | grvtablo over dirty cushtons; accusations | of toness are mids against the eouduetors, snd several complain because the ears are not | stoppedon the instant whea they signal the eon. J ductors, There om be youd ground \ for some of the complaints, but there are certainly none for the latter, A conducwor dare not slop a car on the signal of a passenger. A police rule forbids it, and specifies that in going ap town a car shall be stopped ouly HAO Upper corner, ani x of the ing down on the lower erossil reot — Suunk, of JAMES comes forwat March, 1801, an offer of active service in the Confot to affivm that in the hater part of | bwin M. Stanton spoke to him of Navy an ollicer whom they both knew inti mately, a§ opening to him brilliant aveer in which he would ha’ distinguished himself”? We don't know Mr. Siuxx, but bis statement produces no other d than if he had averred that make ten, What he says sically improbable, Up te the th of Mureh, 1 Mr, Stayton was openly and notoriously a most ciliciout and sleepless foe of the slayebolders! rebellion, and what be was six months later all the world knows, During the intervening time also he was in constant c: Operation with Mr, Lixcouy and bis Cabinet; and how absurd is the allega- a new jon upow Gur mi two and ie intrin two Will aonopolige he bills tor weeks to eu the renowned Edward Coleman anpearing as Quilp, George Bron te a relor awh Rosalie 4 Liltle Nedk man's finpersonation of (uilp is of course norivaited, both im seting aud Iakeup, Hos renutation in this character was in Yours ago, and noting we can say Wi add Lo his fame, ‘Vhe play is put sty and Me, Colemin 14 well sajported, be given on Sitanda, wot Shines. To the Fatitorof The Sur Shi: It may be a matter of no consequence (4s Toots used to say) Dut IU gust tell you the fete sbout peur payer, Live outoftewn, and am obliged vs Lama wan of Lusiness) to come by the ears to this city this orning Nav the eurtosity to look tn Viera iain Who took THs SUN and who s they are about Ge only papers read {upon counting those in my vicinity, we tie Mert and 2b vecod Haat LE were rea ‘uw Sunt How do you ose Tacvount for this? WM tell you. The Herabt has all the news, which is pure cow's hug the same news, only in. a cons that is to say, ¢ ndensed milk; and as ‘bout 30 minutes to vead, hang me tT Ue SUN—don't your BOLUS. —_ ; ss train of the Hudson River Rail- road ow Wednesday nicht ran over and killed, above Farrytows, our of the flagmen of the road, Wit. Meooker, aged about 53 years, —_ ‘The Assistant Aldermen's Committee sat, y terdav, to consider the MeV Ikin elt étior cou! Chaiten'S, 8 densed ti Hiave bat do's preter The expr tion that he was then secretly a sympathizer with the rebels, However, those who wish to 5 but MeVeany did uot ear, and Mr, that they uy pe bade we gentlemen understand obey the Supreme Conrt's order and give Mr. MeVeany the seat to which he was elected, The Committee a¥ourned until Satueds mutch has veen wiready sald that (he question can t finally decided by expert ouly. The writer reats itebielly In view of the theoretical retitions of the vexes, and pays Lilo attention to tle heport in connection with many practical por iIcaltes With whieh ft fe mors of lees involved, Thus he | widmita the necessity of work ond wages for women gests that unseeu pled women should fad ple to do im phiinthropie aud religious excret also desires that unnecessary resteletions « should be removed from all cmpioyaents, so Ub those in want may have an opportunity of provtiin: | for themselves, Bathe dos uot sesm to lend, at any rate he does wot admit, Hat the ques Con of woman's work and recompense, us ft etands SUN, FRIDAY. SOME NEW BOOKS. poten ions A powerful champion has appeared among the opponents of woman suffrace In the well-known Writer and preacher Honace Busnxcnt, Such on Ally was really desirable on that side, for, however much the opponents of the movement in question may have been in the rizht, thelr etrength has hitherto iain rather in cia tertile than in the plying of real arguments, Now, however,they have enlisted @ brilliant writer ant thinker; one who i nised | Is strong in his own convietlons and w to discussion, ‘There are, to be sure, two dofee's | in his style which impair the force of die Quisitions, bat they are not eiMetently marked | to bo fatal; and he is an nifective advoente in apite of | the fet that his brit) beeomes | | wordy, and tht he f4 subject to an occasional lapse of common senee, ‘The position which Mr. Bushnell tacos in his work on Women's Suprage is brits this: Hi warmly of the opening to women of all employments Which experience sha to thelr peenliar ney sometimes ves rove suite capacities, and of their recviving an etacation to At them for snen oeenpations, Tn ail thy « etlons he inns liberal as the most ardent nan righter | could desire, Bat from tue presence of wemon in | politics he ailerly dissents. T' fon of women Suitrage, he saya, is not question of equality bee tween the sexen, but of ditference, Tt syould not asked whether woman has not an equal rh hy nan to rnle, bat whether exe I# nov formet w neculiar attributes fora peculiar sphere,.0y lw the fremity of government by force ond low does not w eapecinlly to min, Man is the force wlemen's woman is the beauty element; his plice fincas roush combat with external discord, and in tie seat | ae | J ernment ; her fanetion is that of «tn warded | | being, the fountain of grace avd vettest H battiiog halfof hamanity; and by her very sub } she guins w subtie, gente power, which ts afters more pervading th rude foree of hee protec | tor, Sueh bets € governing t© fore ° her real nature, $9 lonz ax sie requires slply 9 | just government from m an, she will be sure ty goin him evea mor then her rights; witn | M have heen (1 are betng me lawn, to aatiaty her demar But 40 60 fenges a contest on a field whieh she is by m | ture unflttsd to enter, {twill Leone tery a anes tion of ¢ and on tint ground she will ba qu ckly overcome and set yoide, toding bers if at | | the end ina much worse situation than at | the consequences, If se succeeds tn | her newly Yelgite, will be stilin | ful, for it tedoclared that tio whole feminine ehar- | acter will be #0 altered by this excreise of alte power, as to become entirely us loveiy, to rev | olutionize the condition of society, ‘The tanily re- | tion will become of ninel les account, tivorers | will be common, the dowcstic happiness of the | Numan race wilt be destroyed, and the politics of tie | country, Instend 0: being parisied Ly the new «le ten fold violent and eorrapi, A¥ to the goacral correetnoss of Dr. Bust noll's views, thore i# little to be sald : or rather t present, may be eles ly con on of wetman's stiurage, and | Dente {rection might have a distinet effect In the oth er. ther ean we say that ove are cutirely satiatiod | coted wi h the ques with the expedient which he adveestes for Improv the present condith afluire, Morsiage is dte- Cared to be the erand pangeea for all iis, and the original cause of the existing ¢ anee is the eerease of wedtinzs. Ace the remedy whieh is to bring everything back toa state of bliss ful peace ts a re that takes of omehow Toosens the ev + te reapects aivane toward marring ‘vin is certainly a more trikin nl original tan we i a v imagined such a@ writer capable of devise! ant the foltow ing para reducer ft to a practica Lie device: Ix there not,” aay Dr. Bashacl “ bestiden, © possibility of neeoupitshine some tal in thie matter by orgau'x ony and so of doing a hundredsold, to relieve the oppressive over stock, under Which “o many fine WomeR are site) tu vot a WhLever be dove by all ie ofice rihts = privilew f n orzanization, working given, oe by fricnds an only, under ster nautend, prope of pausable. Tn ul or # hey are are eat 1 presuming to suggest, in ways at many gui jorever thin to na st bonds of seereey aequstatance riige prepare of tmaghe false mncderty that wilh otherw thls t is accortin kind of refora sbie, for tt Vnot a relora against nature ante ture, We mnst confess, owe that of two we Ya in Sand in betior taste at feast, then a gigantic untehnonial oftic« Neither do we thine dit ture which Dr. Bushuett draws of th position of woman in thee Me mily av ve to mak bis mateunontal eee very popular, Alas!” he anys, that Ho many on then really ghited wow e whore the hono e wournloud lie * They do not eon: ve at ull whut it means to he the sex elected tu gentioness and patiene it may be, to the dread ful let of violence avd torent cruelty endured; a disinterested nature, helt in suppression hy a hard, stowld cousidor w rdance with nota Intelligence the p nobie should so dry, froward, se 1 e,claimbg it for nasbund by tee homagea and Niding her realty supreme glory under its ecu, forbiiding mugen: tities We are not surpri:¢ } see the Inmate beauty « not eby ve tion whieh it ewe phil sopnteaty 1 nt by the ussura ce Lidice Whe heave um this exemplary nmin or on cori wall be vewarde t for fhm the next Work!, oud get altogetin # Lhe better of their tisbands an davon, tot b tovle, the bw e Words carcenly when We gaye that ture, nmd yet foretells saen dinante equenees | merely from want of aa rae vit in woune herself, Htamay ev t e Hight were given the question wor le Nisei qiictiy in that way But what Dr, Busbneit revily tours ts that woman | sullrage may Ceveiy) uuduly certan e att | buies Hrable in suey a relation, and so ehange tug order of things. Whether this view b FOL st would be diMeult to tell, There is ne dou Ong repugmance to sten a reform In the minds of perh ple; but whether the tocling as the 2 a OF natural instinet, Who can may? Tho ad ve of thi U change probably know as little of ite “is any one cle, Yor we cannot ave that in this voume any such conelusive went brought nial of to majority of t «been brou ward ay to Justify a reform in case it were wemanded by a ¢ people, etthor omen, wen or W Alter all, we can only say of Dr. Bushavil’s be that it in clever and eloquent, fow pleces of good writing that mide of the quest MENS appeared on is very prob:blo that it may be correct in the main; but itis certainly open to refutation, and even to ridicule, on some pointe, The author eerainly hus not, ny more than his predecessors on either side of the argument, as clent grasp of mini to seize it in all Sts ramifestions and preseat atin all its ultimate edects, Ma, Ropent B, Rooseveer, the editor of the ¢ 46a, enjoys & wide-spread reputacton for genius ve, 08 Well as for Wit and humor a a writer, JUNE _ 25 1869 THE BAPTISMAL FONT, —— ILLUMINATED RITUALISMIN APIETO AVENCE cnurem, - Catholic Baptism tna Puth Avenue Episeos pal Charch- Pr, Ewer's Crit tinmeracd= Solema Procession with iavets pers The echoes of the Bone cl closed the morning device In Christ Chosen last Sanday, hal seareely died away when it was ered among a lect cirele of the congregation that the Reverend Recior, Dr, Beer, wonid officiate in a peeniing ter Vice in the suered edifee ina few daya, The secret was well kept, the only etranger to whom 1t was Stn parted being the theotogied representative of T Sey, That saintly gentleman aseertalyod, on 4 quiry, that the heentii Infant ebild of the Doctor was to be formally admitted to the Episcopal told With the dual ceremonies of the Took of Common fF, precede by a solemn procession of priveta, and baptisaal tapers, as Imposing as avy preserived in the Sarum Missal. Yesterday was tet apart for the novel servies, At noon a little hand of Wors! Ippers proeveded to the churel, and vecaplod the pene at the transept, THK ALTAR ILTOMINATED, ‘The apectacte presented on the alter was beentifal and enlinatod, tho chanest being brilliantly Mint voted with poramidiol tapers, whiet «bowed, with 1 the free of ietit and darkness, the dees con- trast hetween the apaos and the arched noity of the aoeredd edifice snail eo’ to regard the seeng with more than orilunry relidous rey PROCRASION WITT MAPTIRM AL TAPERE hour appointed, the doors of the ele, and 9 ot bowed head hands to the Daptistaal Font in 0 Mother, wr CENEMONENL veehnd, and cer faintntne friends, IMMERHON AND Lagters, The procession formed a semictrele around the ant Le. wer Logan tbe woay by tikiu taper from ie port wchotyte aud slipping it th ror the baptictry th the nome of vod Trinity, thud oe versting it for the spousorial aves ta Wiel It wos to be applied Tt tia: with one ott \ ty wately was wronped Ewer, who tn nered Mt sin the font—caeh ume repent ing © invocatio 1 i, the marae of he Father, #otol ar the Holy Ghowt—Ammen, The Reetor, durive wrt the sien etn te Ba pesca tay ite whe g cvilects es er the child, and the servicers The procession recarnedt (0 ibe vestry, tha Ki Bows bearing Wu liiaal aie Arms, A MASONLO BAPTISILAL, wpriaurat a son A. Mason-Oue Hane deed re for one Curis Phy lave ustay dowels St. Joba the Baptist’s day being ® Masoni festival, the Sisters of Aipha Chapter, No. 1, Order of the Fu-tern Star, seicetad yesterday as the proper day for the baj tien of one of their provégia, te son of a RA, Mason, whe atthe time of the hit birth wud been so reduced by #e: asto be unable properly to provide tor the eare of the mother ant unborn b eters then pped in and comlered that much needed agsist- and all went well, The salved to devote the chill to Mu tere of Alpha Chapter, heariag of thus dot tion, prepared to attend the Laptisaaal cere ‘The beaututul vitad of the Episeopal Churei road by BW and Rev. S.A, Westo ch ¢ anid pastor of ti stanting at the tune which forms the ground Dey and in front of the th ‘alt , ‘The sponse the Chapter, representing over vere Mea, Georve W. Dilks, Past W. Mrs We A, don Prosent W, Mu beled! of the Bratermty, W. Bro. GW. Didks, P.M. of Rorck, amd Comp. J. K. Larke of Colivornta, A ter thesd service Maroy, as Grand retary Of the ¢ and as RW, t Dep. Gr, Master urced, and. with a few re "a nee nest anid distress was DD, P. Ge, Hareb, the we ftoor Ina of thes State an vavement c inosaic + tops l «on bee 10) Misters, Kastern Stu bie tee ta’ the place of the mark of Jewel is engraved t nie 0 Hite and plase of bir 1 baptism, Urcuimetances and: under whose te vuspices tlic saplisial EsrewODy Waw performed, 2nd OHLer im: portant partion irs, ‘This tnvestunem completed the services, and the hudies flocked aroand the ba 8 WhO Witheswed the D. Hot Robert Macoy, P, Dev, Gr T. Woodrai, BW. Brod. W Brus, bis amt Ales, willy Ciucianart Anpe aud the Cousequcnces Thereat why Delaney Aud Skoraniny the Correspondence oF Crscinnart, J qmet cliy, during The even surface of o agmauion of these ban Ne tines, Ie being a. tated by an event that has sudden W popoed up in puvbe from the unsven depths of polite ice ‘ormdorstind all that £ am golag to relate, you must know that Citizen Delano eame so tue place we NOW odds ior Whe purposs of so ustes the potronngs n Obie ae to pave the way for hiwsvit to the & ate. To tty dobn Sherman, who proposes to sue A tiwsck’, aud Geas. sehenek and livers other aaniidious go ntiowen eater ther solema protest Ibis well to haye the revenucs honestly collected. 1h ts be rar bor a Delin lost 1 er was wien 0 euiieet < way tO Wet position, Ie Iwas nok nederstood: elearly wnay Inving al, aad Sacrum and Schenek pale Uae Aehting cel th tera Conenaty ay bin cuntada Seen Fevaey b er of Dw pi at ihe same and rua i Hho Gab to w to cut throurh D. Can't you Teor honest lie 1 Delany Rather not, respenved Katherlor she rascals and honest Men, te Wite oes and the fooisy aro ud trier otmine,” Turather uot it recommend 1" answered the Governor lh, Of the tase Hotsten ty of rverchu, to take up ae Hanuiiod enunty.” Delane soak 'o comet The Hon! Rother Bs, Hayes wan to organ: pos Ou Se be lbien } can lent saw Ube Mr. Milstend, Maiste tutellectual brows, Me Ue rot fon 1 hed OW, Exccat ve 1 his Coma eli to the pai f and e.ptu: gout onve, y to thee itor win of Marat, snd conducted «i ita inforsat p ly withdrew, el wn that door ® quart was plave ex, two clerks, abit three ed " within coi, with orders to repel bors at hy hoard Five hours were treskiicnts, bw ay siuly mig leet erhor, 1 Wilting, Wi 1 Deawe broken, ye Lhe dearer the tl we slate removed H were the Stor meeal, WALD in terumias sD Up EC atahite, Atlant it woe nd haved over to the Gov mailed 1 an wie oO be ns for re- the nem Stouas pre fotervoned ia the seul ot dons Gon, Wel zet, the gallant, ‘rank, straightforward dich also intervened, He wanted, he ould, a place s‘brother” Hs brother was young aid poor ds but right that he suonld have a start aw Wes Grant lisvened 0 the plitot of tie venerable Jes int the pied of the gailWut soishive, Aud so the slate us to fl Under the title of Five Acres Zov Much, Uw pers), he has published a satirical volume against the numer ous writers who have recently commended the mak ing a great deal of money off of farms of ton acres or leas, If any of our readers is iuciined to pursue the acquisition of riches hy that means, he will do well to peruse Mr, Roosevelt's book with much thoughtful attention, before actually entering upon the experiment, was emeced, and only two cat of all those recou me rdewne to jand, Shaw wason the shite, and ‘ypomted, Pullen Was On tue sila, and also ap ud ko Schenck, in @ rage, Wert to Europe, Sher- And Delano, emiling ¢ had the toothache, Acopy 1, signed by be high powers, tn the cunds of Muck of the Enquirer, and is threut- with puilicaiion, Another is im the bands of ‘Tom Hoary pmity of the CArontele, and it eat et with publieat A third has reached the | Wowiley, and what be will do with ite knowa only lo Css,’ A. Woolley, xh INTERESTING NEWSPAPER NEWS. —- Fon Russell Young to be once wore Mans aging Fditor of the Tribmaes Mpectat Despateh to the Phitatetphic Siar, one of Mr Youna's Payers New Youk, June 93.—It has juct tra that the Trizune Association, st a recent meetine, poteed a resolation fuviting Mr. John Ruwell Your g to ine his position aa managing editor of that paper, whieb he resigned amonth or Ovo «ines, Mr. Young Is nt present bnay preparing his libel eu agalvst Dana, a covery of the Inferunt Regione. From the New York Tribune. Twa, May 28,—!n my last letter 1 mentioned Db 4 that approach 9 give you ican gentleman, whe Ato Which, 110% been kiow wh ¢ the inte exrthquakes U partly Tacua, the shocks w est nelynborhoot of Locumba ant A mule {river reported that one of the i split open, an ba fF Was voging Ont Of the m y attention Was at first paid to t vo. Dd to the mortality smong the anim: the nelghbort Ty was only when the people bepeann te flee rom the scourge of te yellow fey by was devastating the cities ut y of Locumba, that they becuine awar the (tal eects tipon their antmala, at a dist Much ag eight and (on tales from the arroyo. stoned, says ny informant, “E ean eu nothing else thin old bilge Water. of the suy Which you become pyintully conscious, — Within twelve miles from ise drop ps don onder me, he was dead He vouite a thick, bin sturce, similar in Iw veyare, so thickiy: w them! ‘The cause of this singul ture is uokiosns bat 1 scene tha wisee whiclt have impregnated the attnosphere pr Hues tie yoink and ewalh Haw an riaent to examine Into this ex tes ana report npon it, —— A Kepndtionn doit Bird, Our tirst acquaintance with Major Walden, HEAR Co tbidal t Lieut Governor, w dail, AN we Were Voth. Joo nt of ire. ct ved Windows tor the Kame erbue, We wre Le throwing this t tO biaas a siur, und hope ly, Democratic opponents Will, thus ake oud vant of tt Our prsom wes at Charlesion, 8. C., aad our cm fighting for the Union umd getens caugnt at it. The Major's cell was in a tier above v . ther fore be lived higher than we did, altiough 6.5 living ug Lo boast Of, ema The Seymour Land suit Decided. From the Kockester Unions A long-pending suit hus just been decided in cas by dude D the United States net Comet t isof ware Un ake barn stoking bustratoa tie on value within a perod of Westera lands. In the year ale between Henry Suy- oy, Seymour, and Jere by the terms of whieh the vie co invest for the former in eligible lands tin OF $0, Adeordingls, 3200 ucres of land Parchancd With the understanding expressed. me een they were ty be suid again WOME. Ney OUR Withil ve yours fro ane, Before tae tithe elapeed the rash of INST unsettied all steps were taken by lr, Price oF Mour to carry out be Uengl Al berms ob the agreeuiat, fm IMA Price, and in isoi bs wet stor, stated avumieation wo the tbat about two hundred acres lad been sold AMD. The decrer just prouvunced final as to the of me san aypeat may ald sub Ayduar years o San agreement was t rice, of Chicago im the tue baw Lie time of the pu wyMOUE Che tows, cand wy the inearson rome oF distribusios pureiase bi been #oldyt seewse tur the pari an increase in Fai a Something for Taxpayers, To the Fitter of Tie Sen, Sin: [have seen in this morning's Sey the following article, witch readers ind taxpayers tow This the opiuion of Mr. J. F. Hoard of ‘ Sthat the Feeent luerease in The agserscrt Yaiuauios of Liookivu eily property wil have no eilvct Te Sate valumtic ‘The Moard of State Assessors’ duty is simply to equalize the State taxes (Laws of 1850, chap, 12) (att every county ay their just Hi tue ely of Browk! ew York, ot er to Tike (hele anscns y lead some of your Mig MROECSSi wbiey, of t the real value, and other counties jor cent, Gviich many do), it i the i ns. lo muke judgment ts relure 1 eaunot see inany b wor doing as tn ot office ) waserm the property at nearly What it woult sell for imecash. Tf the law with the percentage would be f for hoth State and county Hoping you will give this a place in your uat: Us columns, Dina, Very respect ull 3. F. RELKS, State Assessor, New York, June 2}, i809, 50 Duane strevt, — mi late Collector ot Alaska. This gentleman was Jobe »pointed by President onth of Sayiember last to the office of Collector of Custuas for Alaska, The appoint ment was made cow nee of an article written by Mr. Ketchum, demousteating the duty of Con- rress to pay the amonnt stipulaged in (he treaty with the Russia, The nomination was uot seted upon by the Scuate, ip comsequener, we are informed, of tis. a Jormation commantceted to a leading Sevator, #0. that Ketcham's official term expired on the 4th of lost, ‘The following letter will show in what urd the ex-Colleetor was held by the most respect- iuhabitints of Sika, without distinetion of mn in the panty SUPKA, Alaska Territory, May 10, 1869, ohare Si Bog Sorithed. merchants and citizens of Devtull you to dep Trans HEC AP Teasing OUT Fegrets CAC the Dew Aduntabe tw wahon d have deewed « eof Col During ) our *ho Lacjourn Wilt ts, Your courtesy of Loar, ad evident nonvaty of at yout lish ad cat many quest the aveot have Deen WabElog ib your ex: thei 8 correct aid detuite sonuuun, Heh We have bad Occaslon to difius with y Uke tO CONtess uw Carmestaess Of yUUr ertions ta giv kyon Wave ox conviction, 9 part Im potttt ine ombe toe DrOre mat HOL be Gib Ling On) Ave Won Our rageert DY ib Forth tar for youre and one fe your iutmee heal owed eXpFesON Of Our Fo Halor-General Jef. C. Davis, other adeawiem and othces oe Wor amoug tae Oystermen, Nearly the whole of the north shore lands t ry to tie township of Huntington, tying ander ing bom hich wat A exelus beet Ci Ty eomen, im Hontington, neither do they Pottex yet hy the Wiunidation, anal and even by forer of 9 t ster beds and onopol #. tley worporate an ain auntie Alot she sent laws pre bibitin ¥ from nein im fis. Ins rded, the outsiders betn Atwhich the liwyers, hi 1 perspective, are highly eluted. —— ary Courts Mortal, General MB. Champlain has opinion to the Adjutane General, Provisions of the military code which aie thoriae the in position ov tines by courts maxtial and in, Fson nent of delingeuts lor their non-puy ment, are constitutional, ile thinks that the prov.sions al tho Ib of Kights nev inappiieable wo. pebcecand mil tary regulations; they aeal ouly wth proevedin under the eriminal law, and have rete whic! re dame poli clusiy re ution which by ring elections # ve roridents Heitng wit contest Wt ing oysters. oF Mis iow, howew det rn a big Min State Atto sent im a writt thot thes inhvded, The gen era form of tne warrant for the collection of tines mulguted by General Orders No 8,1 sniticientand mphance With the law. When suel Warrant re tes te facts of Lie real accusation with eerkunty as to time and piace, and the nature of tae delinquency Within the hw, seh Warramt im valid for (he execu ton of the ju ourt martial, whea such court ia resularly and legally held, a Aux Kinw to be Dispersed’ June 25.—A detachment of mount has been sent by order of the General com- ading trom Lebanon to Stauford, Ky., (0 assist the eivit authorities in ridding Lincola and. ad Joiming counties of marauding bands that have been Lolling sway there for some time past. Hen dorson Gooch and bis band of Viliaine are a terror to the law-abiding citizens, shoullng ercund. pro- miscuously, A Apo fieers b i of whic! ants ete Uoler mA aw do pone A crvice When we. comunond. eyel ® tanehia thelr mouee.—Aew Yor Sn sob }¢ SUNUEAMS. pleads Long division—A divorce. =—Carleton, the nigetic publisher (and hote® Proprietor) of this eity, even on almost ang fine afternoon in Cent —The ilon, Thomas George, Newburgh, hos purchased “ Idlewitd," the reeidenca ofl N.P. Willis, for £85,000, =The deaf mutes of London have establatied, a resident of A debating society, named in honor of Dr, Wallis, who in the reign of Charles IL. invented the eysten of signs at present employed by the doxt, The Virginia elect of the adoption ofthe new Cone to decide the question on and to vote 1 July By for Governor, will take pines on Tarsday Both parties are making on active canvass, -A youngster in Quebeo tried to crawl dows the chimney and surprise the family Ly euereing m the replace, but ot wedged im at the Lend of the flue, and had to be ¢ # ont with picks, —Mr. le is actively engaged in comolin ography of Gov, Andrew, the pubs Neation of whieh ts anxionsly aw: e ad~ =The “ Paraliel Project—to make a line from New Haven to this eity to comrete with the present New York aud NewtHaven rowl—he been defeated tn the Connecticut Seuate by a vote of 10 to 11, —Baksheesh” is still the order of the dar, Mr. Lionel M arrived in London with aT Atamonde, a4 a prevent from the Sultan to the Prine orw —Sunta Anna is living at Porto Plats, in the Island of Hayti, He occupies himself with writing the History of his ile, but sometimes sees visitory, and expresses his Intention of coming to Staten Island in Ju -The wheat between Richinond and the Blue Jdge 18 the finest er soen In that part of Virginia. From Lynehburg to Culpepper it is also magnificent, From all quarters of the S.ate tae aee | counts are favorable —Cen, James Watson Webb is much admired for his parting shot at Brazilian slavery, and Wene dell Poiiltps wili give him a splendid reception whens ever he goca to Boston, The gallyat Gencrad is bes 1 all comparison the pluckiest of all eur diplo nats, Mr croft recently gave a dinner iu honor of the Prussien Minist on Gerolt, at present on Keave of abseyee at Berlin; and that gentleumn Was uleo Lospitably entertained by the Crown Prinea t K Bri Prussia in behalf of Ui en ng, Who bad gone = A Istria's momoir of Marco Volo, the rated Veneth fant, who 4s Jusily called the Columbus of Asia, Was recently read becore the Minerva Literary Society of Trieste, and is praised, by the Italian Journals a8 a stagularly able aud orig nal produc! Count Bismark’s translation of Virol wilt be regarded o# a bid for pop th rity among the clnesiedl constitucncles of the German Universities, «no, ever since the popniar deine astration of the fmons Gate tungen professors, have been chary tu thelr exppare of the military monarehy, a one of Coop vels oceurs the follows ing passage: “He dismounted in front of the house and tied his horse toa turge tocast.* A Freneh thor, in transiating Uns passage, rendercd tt this “He descended from tis horse in front of the chte tean, and tied bim to a large grassho spor.” —A correspondent of a Philadelphia paper now travelling in South Ameries bas found at Carlacdy Slajo of Cauca, dome of the prettiest wouen in tha world, Ho speaks of their long, ailky, durk hair, whieh they wear in two yendants, braided for one Uuird of the length, then loose one-third, and ending in a curl, B, Ives, the Connecticut seulptor, haa completed a plaster cost of the statue of Jonathan, ‘Trumbuil, whiel is to be pliced by the State of Com neeticut In the Capitol at Wahington, A colossal ne of Bishop Brownell by the same sen'ptor it woon to be erceted in the grounds of Triniiy Collegey, Hortford, —Visitors to Italy report a change for the hete ter in the principal towns, Even cities like Verona, Modens, Bologna, aud Padua give evidences of ine creased activity, of new speculation, and of a larger and feeer life, The streets are being improved and enlirged, the shops are brighter, the hotels and cafés are better, A private soldier in California has invented @ new method for skimming milk, He fits a fina cele » merel gauze sieve toa hoop ot the size of the pan. The ilk is hen poured into the pan so as to a little more than cover the sieve, When the cream haa riven the hoop 1 liited aad the eream is thus come plevely removed, —— BROOK Searcy f $1 Willow place, Brooklyn, the Sikh April last, cone astiiy Kindt, ons charge of robbing sate of Wheeler, Parsons & Co. hus been honor ably dischurged, tho Grand Jury relusing to find am indictment aga nst him, 1, President ceecupied the chalr, A prayer was offered by. tha Dr. ROS. Storrs, «ter which the degrees were erred by Dr. i, L, Mason, ty, a aes NEW JERSEY, pas) scoatics, The funeral of the ate Hon, James Lyne took place yesterday in Jersey City, Au unknown man leaped overt ferry boat drowned, Conrad Wolfend died suddenly of apoplexy at k's brewery, Newark, yesterday, Dr. James A. Petrie, of Llizabeth, was arrested yesterday by U.S. Detwettve Oficer Nettlesbip, on & charge of setling cor fort Lamps, James N. Silver, aged 20, an 0 office of the Western Unie graphy Coume ny. committed suicide by drownimg in tie Raritan never, In lity room a plece of paper was found om which was written, “I have played amy part,” Ladies A Kemarkuble Ler Coroner Jones began an inquest over the body of Mr, Jolin HL. De Camp, dv Ht State cvs Which led to itted eulelde by take 1 was poisoned by some On ii War formerly the proprietor of a hotel ia Rye, Weate rd from the Now Brauswiek yesterday, and was Se! » the thi in Brooklyn. gh orday chester couity, Six Weeks ago he move to Browk> ivy with I Camiy, and took posession of the howe in which he died, He had been appointed excentor of an estate, ont to do bis duvies more thorougtly bad ‘abandoned his business in Xt Vhe estate is said be worth Subsequent to he of real he suilered from over stiuiulation by viol, and Was under the treatment ot Dr, John Joon cr.bed anodynes between » trying to break o an bin power to Cunt end. oul, Lowewer, UWL a ee LWO ounees of as one-hul: to one amy Visite effect, at his family ‘eared Dr. Dudiey And Dey died of the exhaustion folk The Jory not being sathte conclusion, insisted “upon & Lion, and upon adjourning the arrival of other witnesses Troup des Py G post na quest to await th 4 distaner, nt The University Commencemout, The annual commencement earcreises ¢ ustiuion in Pike's Opera House drew out the nd fashion of the city, The vener that, Chancebor of the University, presided, Jounell aud Trustees of the ory Was delivered in Latia was ans fost tution by dr, dames D. Dounell, of North Hutt ty Mas Afer iusie by Grofula’s band, Mr. T. Martin Troppe, of Orange, No da repeated the address in. Evglob, Mr. at W. Haskins, of this city, recived « disser ation on Hidden Fire.” Mr. M.G. Mana we bore Pe ia ax a New Power,” sr, Jobm Mclbourne Koot, of New York city, gave a short histor.esi weeount of the desiiuction of the Bustle in Paris in 178%, "College Comms ncem nts” Was treated by Mr, Aug. H. Dury, of Paterson, Afer which, the degrees were conierted, me Cereme: it ‘The Church of St Lawrence, on Kighty-fourth Street, Was tie scene Of unusuil solemnity yortere day, ‘In the morning there was communion, 130 clildeon Ht, dnd solemu bigh mans, the pase tor, the Rey, H, Giaekmey cr oficl won aervice tie, Mostitey Arch J an address to those desiring to ve come , and then administered to 189 adults aud crsons the sacrament of confirmation exercises were closed. by solemn benediction of the the clergy assisting wer han, Marsaall, aud Achs The Wrow Dayid Jaco! Now Tsnac ei Fathers MeNeirvy, Brea raou Under Arrest. bs, aged about 15, was arrested im York, yesterday, 01 the complaint of bis futher, jucobh, of Nuatth atreety. Arooklyy the change hes, value wiles ba tal dunce ef Suaigertes tee wi Lu rent * Dawabroke:s w: 9 pot enreniad